The Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (Pub.L. 83–480, enacted July 10, 1954) is a United States federal law that established Food for Peace, the primary and first permanent US organization for food assistance to foreign nations. The Act was signed into law on July 10, 1954, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The act was popular in Congress because it allowed American farmers to sell their surplus commodities, fed hungry people, and developed future markets.
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| - Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (en)
- 1954年農産物貿易促進援助法 (ja)
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| - 1954年農産物貿易促進援助法(1954ねんのうさんぶつぼうえきそくしんえんじょほう、英語: Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954、Pub.L. 83–480)は、1954年7月10日に成立した、アメリカ合衆国の連邦法である。本法の実際の目的に着目して、余剰農産物処理法(よじょうのうさんぶつしょりほう)、法律番号からPL480や公法480号(こうほう480ごう)などとも呼ばれる。現在は、法律制定当初の目的は失われ、海外に対する食糧支援プログラム、を制定するに留まっている。署名はドワイト・D・アイゼンハワーによって行われた。 この法律により、日本国内には大量のアメリカ産小麦粉が流入するようになり、日本の食文化は大きく変容することとなった。 (ja)
- The Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (Pub.L. 83–480, enacted July 10, 1954) is a United States federal law that established Food for Peace, the primary and first permanent US organization for food assistance to foreign nations. The Act was signed into law on July 10, 1954, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The act was popular in Congress because it allowed American farmers to sell their surplus commodities, fed hungry people, and developed future markets. (en)
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| - Food for Peace Act of 1954 (en)
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| - The Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 (Pub.L. 83–480, enacted July 10, 1954) is a United States federal law that established Food for Peace, the primary and first permanent US organization for food assistance to foreign nations. The Act was signed into law on July 10, 1954, by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The act was popular in Congress because it allowed American farmers to sell their surplus commodities, fed hungry people, and developed future markets. According to Eisenhower, the purpose of the legislation was to "lay the basis for a permanent expansion of our exports of agricultural products with lasting benefits to ourselves and peoples and peoples of other lands." The act was first drafted by future Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) Administrator Gwynn Garnett in 1950. It is unusual in that it allows the FAS to conclude agreements with foreign governments without the advice or consent of the United States Senate. (en)
- 1954年農産物貿易促進援助法(1954ねんのうさんぶつぼうえきそくしんえんじょほう、英語: Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954、Pub.L. 83–480)は、1954年7月10日に成立した、アメリカ合衆国の連邦法である。本法の実際の目的に着目して、余剰農産物処理法(よじょうのうさんぶつしょりほう)、法律番号からPL480や公法480号(こうほう480ごう)などとも呼ばれる。現在は、法律制定当初の目的は失われ、海外に対する食糧支援プログラム、を制定するに留まっている。署名はドワイト・D・アイゼンハワーによって行われた。 この法律により、日本国内には大量のアメリカ産小麦粉が流入するようになり、日本の食文化は大きく変容することとなった。 (ja)
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| - An Act to increase the consumption of United States agricultural commodities in foreign countries, to improve the foreign relations of the United States, and for other purposes. (en)
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